This isn’t going to please the Trekkies. Or the Trekkers. Or whatever they call “Star Wars” fans.

Charter Communications, the cable company, announced on Friday that its on-demand service is featuring all the “Star Trek” movies this month, part of a rotating promotion the company does.

Which is all well and good. The only problem is the headline on the press release:

“A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…” See Every “Star Trek” Movie With Charter On Demand

Oh, yes they did.

If you’re not a sci-fi fan, you might not know that “a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…” is from the opening crawl of the “Star Wars” movies.

We’d imagine the writer may have been going for the famous first line “Space, the final frontier…” from the Star Trek opening.

Charter spokeswoman Anita Lamont said the faux pas was noticed by an in-house Trekkie a few minutes after the release went out. Apparently that person wasn’t part of the group that proofed the statement.

…with this?

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The competition between fans of the two series is intense; even the actors get into. William Shatner, who played James Kirk in the original series, has had a long-running and public dispute with Carrie Fisher, who played Princess Leia in the original Star Wars, over which franchise is the better of the two.